Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Side 49
... action , that is , closed and open form . The gesture is closed in as much as it is fragmented or interrupted linear movement , an action which is arrested or brought to a standstill . At the same time the gesture suggests a completed ...
... action , that is , closed and open form . The gesture is closed in as much as it is fragmented or interrupted linear movement , an action which is arrested or brought to a standstill . At the same time the gesture suggests a completed ...
Side 51
... action , but also to draw attention to it by interrupting and retarding it . It is the dual capacity of the gestus both to produce and to represent action which purely semiotic the- ories of representation fail to take into account . By ...
... action , but also to draw attention to it by interrupting and retarding it . It is the dual capacity of the gestus both to produce and to represent action which purely semiotic the- ories of representation fail to take into account . By ...
Side 56
... action or an idea which is in some sense brought to a conclusion , Kafka successfully reverses this process . Gratification and expectational fulfillment are not his reader's rewards . The disruption of the epic sense of linear ...
... action or an idea which is in some sense brought to a conclusion , Kafka successfully reverses this process . Gratification and expectational fulfillment are not his reader's rewards . The disruption of the epic sense of linear ...
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
Tornado Breath and Unrighteous | 29 |
Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
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